Tim Ryan (1) Ohio Democratic candidate for President; U.S. Rep from OH-13
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A long-standing political tradition is the Sunday morning talk show,
beginning with "Meet the Press" in 1947.
Currently, five separate "talking head" programs appear on five different TV stations every Sunday morning.
OnTheIssues.org excerpts all five of the shows, listed below, with their respective interviewing pundits and each pundit's political affiliation:

Civil RightsDoug Jones: We should be encouraging voting, not making it harder.

CorporationsElizabeth Warren: Use anti-trust to break up anti-competitive businesses.
John Hickenlooper: Market must allow entry to new businesses.
Julian Castro: Top earners & corporations must pay fair share.

Foreign PolicyBeto O`Rourke: Would talk to North Korea, but only if it gets results.
Kamala Harris: We need to get back into Iran nuclear deal.
Mike Pence: No nukes for Iran; support Iranians but not government.
Pete Buttigieg: US foreign policy should be based on American values.

Free TradeAmy Klobuchar: China trade problems are real; use allies, not broad tariffs.
Larry Kudlow: Farmers are patriots, assisting during trade war with China.
Steve Bullock: Tariffs hurt farmers; let's work to open up markets.
Michael Bennet: Chinese trade practices unfair, but tariffs not the answer.

War & PeaceAmy Klobuchar: Talking to enemies good if there's results; Trump has none.
Bernie Sanders: No support of Saudis against Iran; it's a never-ending war.
Mike Pompeo: Sanctions & withdrawal from deal will change Iran behavior.
Pete Buttigieg: Restore Iran deal; work with allies in Europe and the region.
Beto O`Rourke: End war in Afghanistan; even work with Taliban.
Beto O`Rourke: Default should be to pursue peace, not war.